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Saint Adelaide

Saint Adelaide was Queen of the Holy Roman Empire; her and her husband founded many churches and monasteries. READ MORE
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Saint Cecilia

She preached and brought many people to the faith. For this she was persecuted and martyred; she was buried by the Pope. About 125 years later her body was exhumed and discovered to be incorrupt (not decayed). READ MORE
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was the daughter of the King and Queen of Hungary in the 1200s. From an early age she was engaged to a nobleman in Germany who she eventually married. READ MORE
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Saint Elizabeth

We hear about Mary’s cousin St. Elizabeth in the Gospel when Mary visits her after Jesus’ incarnation. The Angel Gabriel also appeared to St. Elizabeth to tell her she would be the mother of John the Baptist. READ MORE
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Saint Hedwig

Saint Hedwig was a duchess is the Bavarian region of Germany. She is the aunt of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. She was happily married… READ MORE
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Saint Bridget of Sweden

Saint Bridget was brought up in a poor, religious family. She is said to have seen a vision of Christ crucified when she was young. READ MORE
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Saint Gianna Beretta Molla

Saint Gianna grew up in Italy in the 1920s. She was one of 13 children and grew up in a faith-filled family. After much study, she became a doctor. READ MORE
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first American born Saint to be canonized. She grew up in a wealthy protestant family in New York and married a man named William Seton. READ MORE

